146
146
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
we worked, of course, extensively with dallas p.d. we had a lot of dallas p.d. officers on our task forces, and they worked the violent crime in the city with us. you know, we were trying to help them. of course they were a larger force than we were. but we targeted, you know, gun violence. that was atf's mission. of course, the bombs. we'd work with them constantly. we knew their command staffs. we met with them all the time. they're just one of the top police forces in the world. their tactical team, we had a special relation with them. our -- atf's special response team, which is a s.w.a.t. team, one of our teams is based in dallas. they work regionally, and they have a very close representative working with the dallas p.d. s.w.a.t. and the fbi has an enhanced s.w.a.t. in their larger division. they have what is called an enhanced s.w.a.t. so those teams like fbi, s.w.a.t., atf special response team, called srt, dallas p.d. s.w.a.t., and all the cities around there that have s.w.a.t. teams, those tactical officers all interact constantly. negotiators work tog
we worked, of course, extensively with dallas p.d. we had a lot of dallas p.d. officers on our task forces, and they worked the violent crime in the city with us. you know, we were trying to help them. of course they were a larger force than we were. but we targeted, you know, gun violence. that was atf's mission. of course, the bombs. we'd work with them constantly. we knew their command staffs. we met with them all the time. they're just one of the top police forces in the world. their...
226
226
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 1
and dallas residents resented it. >> reporter: lee harvey oswald was not from dallas or of dallas but the perception proved hard to shake. >> it's been decades of continuous reminders this is the city that killed presidents. no, it's not, one guy did. time moves on. you know, people begin to not blame the city but to blame the right person. and especially after the warren commission report to blame other things. >> dallas mayor michael rollins. >> when people think today about dallas, they think about business and what they do down here. >> it's become the mecca for curious and sentimental. >> and continues to fascinate to the extreme with some running into the street to stand on the spot where the president was assassinated. most recognize the downtown sky line as a image of success and glamour, but for some it will never obscure the dark day in dealey plaza. >> do you think of jfk? >> yes, that's probably the first thing that comes to mind. >> reporter: always? >> always. >> i'm not sure we ever want to escape history. it's something you talk to your kids about. >> reporter: alex wi
and dallas residents resented it. >> reporter: lee harvey oswald was not from dallas or of dallas but the perception proved hard to shake. >> it's been decades of continuous reminders this is the city that killed presidents. no, it's not, one guy did. time moves on. you know, people begin to not blame the city but to blame the right person. and especially after the warren commission report to blame other things. >> dallas mayor michael rollins. >> when people think today...
151
151
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
from him about dallas. you're right that he has talked a lot about and as recently as early this morning, last night, about his concern about racial disparities in the criminal justice system generally. not just police treatment of suspects on the street, but sentencing, incarceration terms, and he spelled out in very plain detail yesterday some of the statistical discrepancies in terms of the number of stops, the number of the arrests, so on and so forth. but the president also spoke out forcefully in support of law enforcement in his remarks yesterday. and that was not by accident. the president is very aware of the pushback he's gotten over the years from law enforcement who have complained that he's not been even-handed in his view of the protests that have been happening out there. law enforcement has acknowledged that they feel under attack, that not enough attention is being paid when an officer falls in the line of duty, generally by the country and by the white house in particular. and the presiden
from him about dallas. you're right that he has talked a lot about and as recently as early this morning, last night, about his concern about racial disparities in the criminal justice system generally. not just police treatment of suspects on the street, but sentencing, incarceration terms, and he spelled out in very plain detail yesterday some of the statistical discrepancies in terms of the number of stops, the number of the arrests, so on and so forth. but the president also spoke out...
209
209
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
in dallas, texas, and that is the breaking news we're following from the heart of dallas this morning. one of the deadliest shootings targeting police in recent memory. 11 shot, 5 of those officers killed. a tense standoff with one of the suspects in that deadly ambush on the dallas police reportedly ended around 2:30 miss morning local time. police tell our affiliate in dallas that the suspect has been, quote, neutralized. the police chief says that suspect was barricaded inside a parking garage exchanging gunfire with officers. from an elevated position. we do not know if he was shot by police or if he took his own life. here's a bit of what the officers were dealing with. >> the suspect that we are negotiating with that has exchanged gunfire with us over the last 45 minutes has told our negotiators that the end is coming, and he's going to hurt and kill more of us, meaning law enforcement, and that there are bombs all over the place in this garage, and in downtown. so we are being very careful in our tactics. >> but once again, police tell our affiliate in dallas that the suspect h
in dallas, texas, and that is the breaking news we're following from the heart of dallas this morning. one of the deadliest shootings targeting police in recent memory. 11 shot, 5 of those officers killed. a tense standoff with one of the suspects in that deadly ambush on the dallas police reportedly ended around 2:30 miss morning local time. police tell our affiliate in dallas that the suspect has been, quote, neutralized. the police chief says that suspect was barricaded inside a parking...
226
226
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
the dallas police department and the dallas rapid transit police department. they have essentially the same functions, as you heard the mayor say just now. there are about 100 police officers out on duty on the street tonight to monitor, as they put it, assist the demonstrators who were demonstrating in dallas tonight and in other cities around the country, in protest of police use of deadly force in cases that were videotaped, captured on videotape this week. one in baton rouge, louisiana. the other in minnesota. those videotapes have sent people into the streets around the country. and as the police chief reported, it was about 8:50 p.m. in dallas tonight, that would be 9:50 p.m. eastern time, when shots suddenly rang out. shots clearly now we know aimed at police officers. you heard the report just now that some of those police officers were shot in the back. the negotiations with one of the shooters -- there's now been reports there are two shooters and the police chief said the two shooters took up positions in a parking garage, in elevated positions. and
the dallas police department and the dallas rapid transit police department. they have essentially the same functions, as you heard the mayor say just now. there are about 100 police officers out on duty on the street tonight to monitor, as they put it, assist the demonstrators who were demonstrating in dallas tonight and in other cities around the country, in protest of police use of deadly force in cases that were videotaped, captured on videotape this week. one in baton rouge, louisiana. the...
152
152
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
right up on the dallas county the line or the dallas line, dallas city alignments. so not far from here at all. when we talked about initially, we had heard four suspects, then there was the one who we confirmed was killed and then the police chief mentioned three other possible suspects who had had been taken into custody. well, they said earlier at a press conference, they were not going to release any information about those three suspects. so we don't know right now if those three suspects remain in custody, if they have cleared those people. what could have happened. as we know, any time we have scenes like this, when there is just absolute chaos that is unfolding, there is a lot of developing information, a lot of fluid information. as you can imagine, police in those early moments had no idea who was shooting at them. and who may have been involved. so right now we really don't know any more about those three possible suspects. the police chief only saying they didn't want to release any information, because they weren't sure if anyone else who maybe had not
right up on the dallas county the line or the dallas line, dallas city alignments. so not far from here at all. when we talked about initially, we had heard four suspects, then there was the one who we confirmed was killed and then the police chief mentioned three other possible suspects who had had been taken into custody. well, they said earlier at a press conference, they were not going to release any information about those three suspects. so we don't know right now if those three suspects...
60
60
Jul 10, 2014
07/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
and also with the dallas county executive who made that call for dallas county, for light blue dallas in the middle of red, red texas to this compassionate approach to this problem, to actually try to help these kids. the president thanked dallas for taking that approach today, he also had this to say. >> this should not be hard to at least get the supplemental done. the question is, are we more interested in politics? or are we more interested in solving the problem? if we're interested in solving the problem, then there's actually some broad consensus around a number of the issues, there may be some controversies and differences between democrats and republicans on some of the policy issues, but on a whole bunch of this stuff there's some pretty broad consensus, let's just get that done. let's do the work. final point i'll make is, i want to thank some of the faith based groups i just met with, as well as mayors, commissioners, local officials, dallas has been incredibly compassionate in looking at some sights, some facilities in which they can accommodate some of these children. an
and also with the dallas county executive who made that call for dallas county, for light blue dallas in the middle of red, red texas to this compassionate approach to this problem, to actually try to help these kids. the president thanked dallas for taking that approach today, he also had this to say. >> this should not be hard to at least get the supplemental done. the question is, are we more interested in politics? or are we more interested in solving the problem? if we're interested...
39
39
Jul 9, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
michael smith who first joined the dallas police in 1989. and lorne ahrens who spent 14 years in the department. that's what we learned, what we know at this hour. but we're still left with in questions. what led to this? how much premeditated planning went into they tack, and was it meant to be connected to last night's protest or was the shooter just looking for any opportunity. was anyone else aware of his plans? and most of all, can we have a cohesive national reaction to all of this that improves things rather than making them worse? joining us is dallas county judge jenkins. thank you so much for your time tonight. i know this has been a really difficult time for you and the citizens of dallas. let's start by asking how your community is doing tonight. >> i think the community is strong. they've really shown a lot of support for the officers. i know the first responders and the people that are out working this crime scene behind me. they feel that support. we're really feeling that from our community. but understandably, people are sho
michael smith who first joined the dallas police in 1989. and lorne ahrens who spent 14 years in the department. that's what we learned, what we know at this hour. but we're still left with in questions. what led to this? how much premeditated planning went into they tack, and was it meant to be connected to last night's protest or was the shooter just looking for any opportunity. was anyone else aware of his plans? and most of all, can we have a cohesive national reaction to all of this that...
134
134
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
the president saying that the white house offered the people of dallas, the dallas police force, every support possible. he offered his condolences to the families of the victims, and support for them, as well. he said that all the facts are still pouring in, but there was still one definite conclusion that there was no excuse for gunning down police officers. here's a bit more of what the president had to say. >> we still don't know all the facts. what we do know is that there has been a vicious, calculated and despicable attack on law enforcement. police in dallas were on duty doing their jobs, keeping people safe during peaceful protests. these law enforcement officers were rg toated. i believe that i speak for every single american when i say that we are horrified over these events and that we stand united with people and the police department in dallas. >> the president was clearly troubled by what he has learned about this horrific incident. just yesterday, arriving in warsaw, the president had taken the unusual step of speaking out about the deaths of the two black prus secretar
the president saying that the white house offered the people of dallas, the dallas police force, every support possible. he offered his condolences to the families of the victims, and support for them, as well. he said that all the facts are still pouring in, but there was still one definite conclusion that there was no excuse for gunning down police officers. here's a bit more of what the president had to say. >> we still don't know all the facts. what we do know is that there has been a...
208
208
Apr 3, 2012
04/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
worth and dallas right now. with those generally there is more of a wind threat than a tornado threat. sometime you get a circulation within that line. and that's what we're watching now. back to you. >> carl parker. stay with us as we cover this storm. this tornado as it goes north from dallas. we'll be right back. een a seismt in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. take control by opening a new account or rolling over an old 401(k) today, and we'll throw in up to $600. how's that for common sense? sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. gives that instant cold sensation. that's chilly. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. and it lasts for hours. [ sigh of relief ] [
worth and dallas right now. with those generally there is more of a wind threat than a tornado threat. sometime you get a circulation within that line. and that's what we're watching now. back to you. >> carl parker. stay with us as we cover this storm. this tornado as it goes north from dallas. we'll be right back. een a seismt in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning...
168
168
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
dallas was no different. it was during a night outdoors for especially a lot of young people that shots rang out. dallas police officers in a briefing within the past hour say they have reason to believe that there are more than one suspects they are looking for that more than one sniper opera operating from a high angle was using part of downtown dallas as a kill zone targeting police officers because they were police officers. this video you are seeing on this screen is part of the video that came into us tonight via social media as the extent of this emergency became clear. we are going to run some of the video tapes now of what we have witnessed so far in our coverage tonight from dallas. [ sirens ] [ gunshot ] oh my god. [ sirens ] [ bleep ]. >> this is not one person. >> now, that sound sounded a lot to those been around firearms like the report, like the sound of a long gun. and, especially people in law enforcement feared that was on semi or full automatic. more rounds than you could count. again, hap
dallas was no different. it was during a night outdoors for especially a lot of young people that shots rang out. dallas police officers in a briefing within the past hour say they have reason to believe that there are more than one suspects they are looking for that more than one sniper opera operating from a high angle was using part of downtown dallas as a kill zone targeting police officers because they were police officers. this video you are seeing on this screen is part of the video that...
324
324
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 2
live in dallas. set the scene for us now, jacob. >> what we're seeing is a lot of conflicted folks. people who showed up for the protest who tell us they were angry at police officers in general, including at dallas police officers. that they had experiences with dallas police that made them unhappy and made them feel disrespected. and then for this to happen and now, of course, they feel they say their hearts go out to the officers. we saw a group of them here praying behind us just moments ago. and they're struggling with these emotions inside because they were very, very angry and upset with the two shootings this week of two african-american men and then they came here to let out some of that energy, they said. then to have this happen. when i asked them, what is the path forward? usually the response is that they believe, they say, that there needs to be more open dialogue that we need to feel safe talking about race or feel more comfortable or be more willing to talk about race. and to do so pe
live in dallas. set the scene for us now, jacob. >> what we're seeing is a lot of conflicted folks. people who showed up for the protest who tell us they were angry at police officers in general, including at dallas police officers. that they had experiences with dallas police that made them unhappy and made them feel disrespected. and then for this to happen and now, of course, they feel they say their hearts go out to the officers. we saw a group of them here praying behind us just...
179
179
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
in dallas. he died of a gunshot wound in the brain. i have no other details regarding the assassination of the president. >> from dallas, texas, the flash, apparently official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time, 2:00 eastern standard time, some 38 minutes ago. >> and good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. at this hour, all eyes are on dallas where today that city remembers the faithful day with a solemn ceremony. we'll bring all that to you live. fifty years ago today president and mrs. kennedy had just arrived in that city. at a historion wrote as they were heading to dallas the last of the clouds cleared. it was what aides on the plane called kennedy weather. wrote, seemed as if it was going to be a kennedy day. as the president and first lady were greeting the expectant crowd along the fence line, they could not know the fate that was awaiting them only 10 miles away. >> the white house press secretary has just announced that president kennedy died at approximate
in dallas. he died of a gunshot wound in the brain. i have no other details regarding the assassination of the president. >> from dallas, texas, the flash, apparently official, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time, 2:00 eastern standard time, some 38 minutes ago. >> and good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. at this hour, all eyes are on dallas where today that city remembers the faithful day with a solemn ceremony. we'll bring all that to you live. fifty...
90
90
Jul 9, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
and we'll also head back to dallas to speak to one of the dallas to speak to one of the organizers of yesterday's rally. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink dog chow for 36 years now.d i've been making see what the power of points can do for your business. my dog girlfriend is 17 years old. she's been eating dog chow from her very first day and she can still chase squirrels. she can't catch them, but she can still chase them. after 17 years i'm still confident in feeding her dog chow because i see the high quality ingredients that go into it. i'm very proud to make dog chow right here in edmond, oklahoma. >>> a lot has happened in the almost 24 hours since the shooting in dallas, texas, last night. but it is worth keeping in mind what the mood was like in dallas before those shots rang out, before at least one shooter took the lives of five officers and injured seven more. with 800 bystand
and we'll also head back to dallas to speak to one of the dallas to speak to one of the organizers of yesterday's rally. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink dog chow for 36 years now.d i've been making see what the power of points can do for your business. my dog girlfriend is 17 years old. she's...
101
101
Jul 9, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
here in dallas county. and our officers intermingle with the protesters, and these things are done peacefully all the time. unfortunately in this situation, mr. johnson targeted officers and killed and injured people. >> and do you have a personal concern, sir, that an incident like this that has so shaken the police officers in dallas county and in the city of dallas could actually worsen the relationship between police officers and the community? are you concerned about that? >> well, that can happen. but, you know, mr. johnson chose his path, and he chose his actions. and now we get to choose ours. the leadership is calling for unity and calling for -- what i'm asking is that our fellow men, we would try to look at life through the eyes of someone who is not like us. if you're white, try to understand what it's like to tell your children there's a different set of rules for your middle schoolchildren as they grow up than for your neighbors'. if you're not the family of a first responder, try to imagine w
here in dallas county. and our officers intermingle with the protesters, and these things are done peacefully all the time. unfortunately in this situation, mr. johnson targeted officers and killed and injured people. >> and do you have a personal concern, sir, that an incident like this that has so shaken the police officers in dallas county and in the city of dallas could actually worsen the relationship between police officers and the community? are you concerned about that? >>...
164
164
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
in dallas. he is on the scene right now. scott joins us by phone. what's the situation now? >> lawrence, a couple minutes ago officers came by and asked me and people standing by to move back from the corner where we're at and advised us to stick close to the sides of buildings as we walked away from that location for our own safety. one of the officers said to me his understanding is they possibly have a suspect cornered at this point and it's still an active situation, it's not safe to be any closer to the scene than where we are right now. >> scott, did you get any indication that that officer knows where the shooter is corn cornered? >> i don't have that information, lawrence. we had heard earlier police radio traffic indicating it may be in or around a building at el central college at dallas. we have to caution that's information police are reporting over the radio in a very chaotic situation. we don't have confirmation of that from officers here at the scene. >> we have video of officers
in dallas. he is on the scene right now. scott joins us by phone. what's the situation now? >> lawrence, a couple minutes ago officers came by and asked me and people standing by to move back from the corner where we're at and advised us to stick close to the sides of buildings as we walked away from that location for our own safety. one of the officers said to me his understanding is they possibly have a suspect cornered at this point and it's still an active situation, it's not safe to...
614
614
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 614
favorite 0
quote 0
the dfd, the dallas police department -- i'm sorry -- dpd, dallas police department, and d.a.r.t., dallas area rapid transit. officers from both of those departments were killed tonight. we don't know if this fifth fatality was with the dallas police department or the transit police there. but this is a massacre. it's an assassination. this was a targeted killing, the very worst kind. these men and women were shot at tonight during this demonstration because they were wearing the uniform. as cal perry and i have been discussing, as others have made clear, they were not in riot gear. they were wearing -- a lot of them -- the least protection available to them. that is evidenced by -- we keep repeating these pictures because it's what we're limited to in these early hours as the video we have. but a shot we keep repeating shows them lifting a heavy canvas black bag out of a back seat. and, cal, these vests are sizeable. they're heavy. a lot of them contain a front plate and a back plate in addition to kevlar, the material, added armor front and back. the helmets are heavy. it's an ordeal ge
the dfd, the dallas police department -- i'm sorry -- dpd, dallas police department, and d.a.r.t., dallas area rapid transit. officers from both of those departments were killed tonight. we don't know if this fifth fatality was with the dallas police department or the transit police there. but this is a massacre. it's an assassination. this was a targeted killing, the very worst kind. these men and women were shot at tonight during this demonstration because they were wearing the uniform. as...
122
122
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 1
much of downtown dallas is shut down. but authorities have said they finished their second sweep of this area for explosives, and none were found. but now we're learning from the police chief that this suspect told police that he did this because he wanted to kill white police officers. after this week's police shooting deaths of black men in louisiana and minnesota, what began as a peaceful protest in downtown dallas turned suddenly into chaos. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: just before 9:00 p.m., terrified demonstrators running for cover, others stopping to help the injured. cell phone video capturing the barrage of gunfire. >> shots fired. officer down. it's an assist officer. >> reporter: police ducking behind squad cars and building, one officer ditching behind his motorcycle, taking cover. >> they just started shooting, all of the cops were getting shot. i just saw cops bending over. it had to be five or six cops getting shot down. >> reporter: authorities calling it an ambush. >> we heard the shots, and i saw one of t
much of downtown dallas is shut down. but authorities have said they finished their second sweep of this area for explosives, and none were found. but now we're learning from the police chief that this suspect told police that he did this because he wanted to kill white police officers. after this week's police shooting deaths of black men in louisiana and minnesota, what began as a peaceful protest in downtown dallas turned suddenly into chaos. >> go, go, go! >> reporter: just...
98
98
Apr 3, 2012
04/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a difference between south dallas and south of dallas. so we're understanding that it is south of dallas. a tornado, a possible tornado on the ground south of dallas. this is video from johnson county, right outside of ft. worth, texas. in fact, i'll have to be honest with you. i am getting text messages from family members in the area right now and they are telling me that they are preparing, if they need to, to get into safe spots within their homes. and perhaps hunkering down. we've seen some extremely volatile weather in the midwest and the south, as you well know, which we've covered on many of these being fatal tornadoes ripping through parts of the midwest and the south. so we'll keep you up to date. right now, a possible unconfirmed tornado on the ground, south of dallas, texas. some very ominous video coming in out of johnson county. that's right outside of ft. worth. and we'll keep you up to date. ♪ you are my sunshine, my only sunshine ♪ ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly wha
there is a difference between south dallas and south of dallas. so we're understanding that it is south of dallas. a tornado, a possible tornado on the ground south of dallas. this is video from johnson county, right outside of ft. worth, texas. in fact, i'll have to be honest with you. i am getting text messages from family members in the area right now and they are telling me that they are preparing, if they need to, to get into safe spots within their homes. and perhaps hunkering down. we've...
73
73
Jun 10, 2016
06/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
local time in dallas. the scene inside love field where in the chaos we are told after the shooting took place that many people rushed away from the curb, which is to say they ran in toward the terminal. many of them rushing past the tsa checkpoint, which we understand require them to clear everybody out, which likely required them to make sure that the entire terminal is secure before they allow individuals back in through tsa. tom, this is going to be a matter of hours, the impact not just in dallas but likely in other cities nearby as other individuals are waiting for incoming aircraft. >> i think arrivals are still being allowed at love field, it's the departures that may have to be delayed as they decide, you know, who needs to be rescreened and try to take care of that process. that will be a lengthy process, especially as we've been led to believe, you can see by the video there they be got a lot of people to rescreen and they'll be methodical about this. here's why, you might say, wait a minute, it
local time in dallas. the scene inside love field where in the chaos we are told after the shooting took place that many people rushed away from the curb, which is to say they ran in toward the terminal. many of them rushing past the tsa checkpoint, which we understand require them to clear everybody out, which likely required them to make sure that the entire terminal is secure before they allow individuals back in through tsa. tom, this is going to be a matter of hours, the impact not just in...
85
85
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
dallas. 4:00 back east. want to take a second to remind you of what we know right now. what we know about last night's deadly shooting. five police officers are dead. seven more officers are hurt. a shooter now identified as 25-year-old micah xavier johnson opened fire at the end of what had been a peaceful protest here in dallas, texas. the city's police chief saying johnson, quote, wanted to kill white people, especially white officers, and that he was upset about recent police shootings. just a short time oago, mult pel senior officials said the investigation so far leads them to believe that johnson was, in fact, the lone gunman. he did it by himself. they say the investigation, however, remains fluid. sources say part of the investigation still includes other possible suspects who may have assisted him. johnson killed after an hours-long standoff. at this point we're waiting for a news conference from the governor of texas, greg abbott, as well as a number of other folks who will join hi
dallas. 4:00 back east. want to take a second to remind you of what we know right now. what we know about last night's deadly shooting. five police officers are dead. seven more officers are hurt. a shooter now identified as 25-year-old micah xavier johnson opened fire at the end of what had been a peaceful protest here in dallas, texas. the city's police chief saying johnson, quote, wanted to kill white people, especially white officers, and that he was upset about recent police shootings....
138
138
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 2
it's not just dallas police and us. from the federal to the local school district is there right in the middle helping everybody. >> sheriff, highest ranking law enforcement officer here in dallas county. thank you so much. our thoughts and our prayers are we you and your officers and deputies. and the thoughts and prayers of this kocountry as well. >> thank you. >> we have been talking to a number of folks this morning who were a part ofhe protests last night who had to run and duck for cover. henderson was one of those folks who got caught in the cross fire. let's start from the beginning. you were a part of the protest. >> part of the rally. >> when did you realize that things had gone awry? >> after the rally, everything was pretty peaceful. i didn't go to the march, but i ended up going across the street to meet someone. so it was literally like 8:45, 9:00. i ended up leaving because i was going to catch a train home. that's when you hear the shots. >> did it seem like the shots -- could you tell where they were co
it's not just dallas police and us. from the federal to the local school district is there right in the middle helping everybody. >> sheriff, highest ranking law enforcement officer here in dallas county. thank you so much. our thoughts and our prayers are we you and your officers and deputies. and the thoughts and prayers of this kocountry as well. >> thank you. >> we have been talking to a number of folks this morning who were a part ofhe protests last night who had to run...
87
87
Jul 9, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
in october, we were told dallas police and city of dallas was at ten year low for crime. next few months later, dallas needs a state trooper and fbi to come in to help the murder rate. so there are many things. officers are leaving. many things addressed from a community standpoint when it comes to community organizations to addressing police brutality were never brought to the table. girl scouts of america, boys and girls club. we're never brought to the table to be listened to about the issues addressing police brutality in this community. i would not say that. i would not say that i would stand up for our community in addressing these issues, but i will be definitely prayerful because of the situation he's going through right now in his department but at the same time, that we have been addressing this issue for some time now in dallas and dallas has a very fine way of covering up police shootings. >> i know there's been a number of incidents. after what happened on friday night, what do you say to someone, a police officer or police officer family member who said, loo
in october, we were told dallas police and city of dallas was at ten year low for crime. next few months later, dallas needs a state trooper and fbi to come in to help the murder rate. so there are many things. officers are leaving. many things addressed from a community standpoint when it comes to community organizations to addressing police brutality were never brought to the table. girl scouts of america, boys and girls club. we're never brought to the table to be listened to about the...
131
131
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
dallas has worked with mightily as part of the dallas ft. worth metroplex to become known for something else, and now this violence. >> reporter: you know, i've always wondered, you've walked over there moo m times, you see the tourists out there taking the pictures and touring the book depository. and i always wondered how that is processed here, being identified with such an awful moment in u.s. history. and now this. and it's not lost in anyone, the proximity of how close the two are. this, you know, we don't know how this will fit into this grander, i guess it's beyond a conversation about race and police relations, but it will, i think be viewed as some sort of turning point or turning of a corner in this -- i guess you could call it a national crisis right now that we're going through. >> well, i guess we have to hope that it is viewed exactly that way. lester holt having arrived in dallas. lester, thanks very much. our live coverage will continue right after this break. rth needd to find a new way to keep up with the data from over 30
dallas has worked with mightily as part of the dallas ft. worth metroplex to become known for something else, and now this violence. >> reporter: you know, i've always wondered, you've walked over there moo m times, you see the tourists out there taking the pictures and touring the book depository. and i always wondered how that is processed here, being identified with such an awful moment in u.s. history. and now this. and it's not lost in anyone, the proximity of how close the two are....
66
66
Jul 9, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
apparently, they lease that to the dallas police department and dallas uses that to park their personal vehicles, their undercover cars and squad cars. the only way to get into the garage is with a police id and this is according to the police officer out on the scene. i can tell you what we've seen. what we have seen because we were around back. i have a producer back there. they have closed off all the streets around the parking garage. their attention is obviously focused on there. we can see police officers in the parking garage moving. we're not going to tell you anything about their movements, but they are in there and the officers are trained and focused on the garage. they've moved everybody to the front of the police department. we're about a block away from the parking garage as of now. >> all right. tammy, we're going to ask you to keep working this story for us here. i should note the context here, of course, for the dallas police department. this is the department that has suffered one of the most shocking and awful losses of any police department in recent times. it is mou
apparently, they lease that to the dallas police department and dallas uses that to park their personal vehicles, their undercover cars and squad cars. the only way to get into the garage is with a police id and this is according to the police officer out on the scene. i can tell you what we've seen. what we have seen because we were around back. i have a producer back there. they have closed off all the streets around the parking garage. their attention is obviously focused on there. we can...
444
444
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 444
favorite 0
quote 3
because you think not in dallas. that's just not something we are known for in dallas. but you know, reality sets in, that's the world that we deal with today. so we quickly, the officers quickly responded with the way they had been trained. i think what was really great was you saw two different departments perform as if they were one. they immediately made sure the protesters were trying to get them to safety, so while others were running away, they were running in, then trying to get back to the officers, engage the suspect. it was a total team approach the way we expect them to train. i have to tell you, our department, d.a.r.t. police department, dallas police department, performed admirably and had they not reacted the way they did, i think we would have seen far greater casualties and injuries with persons that were there for that march. >> this comes on i think i got to say one of the worst weeks i have ever covered in american life. it feels profoundly upsetting what's happened this week. how are you feeling and what do you want to tell folks that are watching
because you think not in dallas. that's just not something we are known for in dallas. but you know, reality sets in, that's the world that we deal with today. so we quickly, the officers quickly responded with the way they had been trained. i think what was really great was you saw two different departments perform as if they were one. they immediately made sure the protesters were trying to get them to safety, so while others were running away, they were running in, then trying to get back to...
54
54
Jul 10, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> good evening from dallas. i'm chris hayes and this is the continuing coverage of the tragedy in dallas on a friday night. right now, a mass of healing is about to shine. the mass is being led by bishop kevin ferrell. also at this hour we are watching demonstrations against police violence as we've seen in cities kraund the country. this is minnesota. of course, the site of the shooting of philando. and in baton rouge, this is where alton sterling was killed tuesday night. that shooting captured on video. it was of course at the peaceful protest thursday night right here in dallas. a short way from where we are. a shooter won't a rampage, killing five individuals, wounding two civilians. we know at least two of the wounded officers have been released from the hospital and it has been an emotional day in dallas as residents have paid their respects of memorials. later tonight in washington there will be a vigil at the national law enforcement memorial to honor the fallen officers. also tonight we are learning ne
>>> good evening from dallas. i'm chris hayes and this is the continuing coverage of the tragedy in dallas on a friday night. right now, a mass of healing is about to shine. the mass is being led by bishop kevin ferrell. also at this hour we are watching demonstrations against police violence as we've seen in cities kraund the country. this is minnesota. of course, the site of the shooting of philando. and in baton rouge, this is where alton sterling was killed tuesday night. that...
152
152
Jul 12, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
so we pray to the families of our fallen dallas police officers, and dallas area regional air that transit police officers, we pray, please god, heal them as we ask for your healing power to surround them and their loved ones in this, their time of need with hope, with strength and with love. to those who survived the violence, but will always bear the burden of scars and memory, we pray, please, god, heal them, and bring to their bodies and souls the wholeness and completeness they seek. to our elected officials and police and first responders, into whose hands we place our lives, we pray, please, god, heal them as we know they hurt along with us and bring to them, oh god, the wisdom and courage necessary to make the permanent peace we seek. and to those of us who are scared and afraid, angry and confused, in our city and in our country, we pray, please, god, heal us as we ask for your healing power to heal us once and forall, from the illness of violence, of hatred and indifference that plagues us every single day. god, you, who must workdayly to make peace throughout the heavens, we ask
so we pray to the families of our fallen dallas police officers, and dallas area regional air that transit police officers, we pray, please god, heal them as we ask for your healing power to surround them and their loved ones in this, their time of need with hope, with strength and with love. to those who survived the violence, but will always bear the burden of scars and memory, we pray, please, god, heal them, and bring to their bodies and souls the wholeness and completeness they seek. to...
87
87
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
we have craig melvin in dallas remaining in dallas for us, and craig, we are looking now at mayor rawlings coming into the room and here indeed is governor abbott coming toward the podium. let's listen in. we are waiting for audio from the room. we should hear from -- looks like we will hear from the mayor first. because the governor's in a wheelchair he will use the lectern down and to the left when he goes back to it. craig melvin, we have reason to believe we will get updated on the investigation? >> reporter: yes. we do expect to learn a little bit more, brian. we're not sure precisely how much more but in the past five, ten minutes or so, we have learned according to multiple law enforcement sources that the 25-year-old used an sks rifle. i'll stop talking now. we probably want to listen. >> the mayor is under way. >> -- to dallas city hall, thank you so much, governor abbott, for coming. governor abbott called me last night. he was out of the state at the time, told me he wanted to come and deliver his goods in person and they have offered some much-needed help in this effort. at the
we have craig melvin in dallas remaining in dallas for us, and craig, we are looking now at mayor rawlings coming into the room and here indeed is governor abbott coming toward the podium. let's listen in. we are waiting for audio from the room. we should hear from -- looks like we will hear from the mayor first. because the governor's in a wheelchair he will use the lectern down and to the left when he goes back to it. craig melvin, we have reason to believe we will get updated on the...
150
150
Jul 9, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
the entire city of dallas is grieving. police across america, this is a tight-knit family, feels this loss to their core, and we're grieving with them. >> back at home, it was a tense night in many parts of this country. protests against this week's police involved shootings broke out in more than half a dozen cities from philadelphia to san francisco, baton rouge and atlanta as well. in rochester, new york, 74 people were arrested overnight. 74, most of them for disorderly conduct. meanwhile in phoenix, arizona, police sprayed protesters with pepper spray there. back here in dallas, we start with nbc's gabe gutierrez with more details on the gunman. what more do we know about micah johnson? >> pouring over his digital trail. see behind me on the seen, fbi and atf here, streets in downtown dallas shut down and will be for several days, police say until possibly next wednesday. this area might be shut down. we're learning more about the shooter, 25 years old, micah xavier johnson. he lived in a two-story home with his mothe
the entire city of dallas is grieving. police across america, this is a tight-knit family, feels this loss to their core, and we're grieving with them. >> back at home, it was a tense night in many parts of this country. protests against this week's police involved shootings broke out in more than half a dozen cities from philadelphia to san francisco, baton rouge and atlanta as well. in rochester, new york, 74 people were arrested overnight. 74, most of them for disorderly conduct....
115
115
Jul 9, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 1
not just the five officers killed in the dallas shooting but all officers from the dallas area. the reason he wants to see it is so patrick's daughter, when she grows up, she can see and know how her father sacrificed his life to is a many others. the other police officers that died michael smith, 55-year-old, the oldest. brett thompson the officer with dart.a.r.t. dartart.a.r.t. he had just gotten married. and michael krol moved to dallas because he wanted to help people. >> nbc joe fryer for us in dallas. thank you very much. six of the seven people injured are still in the hospital today recovering from their injures in thursday night's mass shooting. nbc's tammy lightener joins us outside baylor university medical center in dallas. what can you tell us about the conditions there? >> reporter: francis, one patient -- one officer has been released from the hospital, but the others are still here being treated. and we spoke with the doctor who was working in the er and a nurse at the time and they described the scene of just organized chaos and everybody coming in at once. let'
not just the five officers killed in the dallas shooting but all officers from the dallas area. the reason he wants to see it is so patrick's daughter, when she grows up, she can see and know how her father sacrificed his life to is a many others. the other police officers that died michael smith, 55-year-old, the oldest. brett thompson the officer with dart.a.r.t. dartart.a.r.t. he had just gotten married. and michael krol moved to dallas because he wanted to help people. >> nbc joe...
75
75
Jul 10, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> we're back live in dallas. gabe gutierrez reported at the top of this hour that there are new details out there of the military background of the man who shot and killed five police officers and wounded seven in dallas just a few days ago. he was an army reservist whose deployment in afghanistan was cut short after a female soldier accused him of sexual harassment and requested he get mental help. he was honorably discharged last year. joining us is msnbc military analyst jack jacobson. colonel, help us understand this first. how would a sexual harassment complaint like this typically be handled? >> there would be an investigation by the commander to determine whether or not the accusation had any merit. if it did have merit, then one of a number of things could happen. usually there will be some discipline. but if it were serious enough, it would be referred -- there would be an article 32 investigation, which is the military equivalent of the grand jury procedure. and it would be referred to a courts-martial.
. >>> we're back live in dallas. gabe gutierrez reported at the top of this hour that there are new details out there of the military background of the man who shot and killed five police officers and wounded seven in dallas just a few days ago. he was an army reservist whose deployment in afghanistan was cut short after a female soldier accused him of sexual harassment and requested he get mental help. he was honorably discharged last year. joining us is msnbc military analyst jack...
148
148
Apr 3, 2012
04/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
now, this was the storm that came up into dallas county, in the southeast side of dallas. you see the power flashes there. we've seen a pretty good bit of damage. most of what we've seen seems to be in the realm of ef-1 or ef-2 damage, so low to moderate in terms of the amount of damage. when you're looking at there is what we call the condensation funnel. that's the actual cloud that is formed by low pressure within that circulation, but then at the interface there, the bottom, that is the suction spot, the dust envelope, and it was not only dust but it was debris that was being picked up by the storm, hurled about and then thrown out. you've got a lot of different motions within that storm. you've got inflow there, you've got lateral motion, you've got upward vertical motion, so this was a very well defined tornado that probably lasted a good 25 minutes or so as it passed to the south and southeast of dallas, and there you see some of the results on the left there. dylan? >> again, to what degree, carl, does the current meteorological technology allow the national weathe
now, this was the storm that came up into dallas county, in the southeast side of dallas. you see the power flashes there. we've seen a pretty good bit of damage. most of what we've seen seems to be in the realm of ef-1 or ef-2 damage, so low to moderate in terms of the amount of damage. when you're looking at there is what we call the condensation funnel. that's the actual cloud that is formed by low pressure within that circulation, but then at the interface there, the bottom, that is the...
70
70
Jul 10, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
a hoodie and mask actually ran past dallas police at their headquarters in downtown dallas, got into the garage, and they lost sight of him. at that particular point, the police moved in, and they moved in to -- obviously what they need to be doing at this particular point is making sure that all threats are investigated as quickly as possible. the reports were starting to leak out that shots were being fired. the s.w.a.t. members were telling everybody, the media and the civilians who were outside to get down and to get back. and the chaos started. but again, we don't know at this particular point if this is a valid threat or somebody who was taking an opportunity to do or whatever to get through to dpd to try to engage them to do something. so what i'm being told right now is that the reason the perimeter, which is the area around the headquarters that keeps growing, is they do have canine or dog units on scene now tracking the scent of this particular individual while another set of canine units are actually clearing the garage for any possible explosives. they don't know -- i wan
a hoodie and mask actually ran past dallas police at their headquarters in downtown dallas, got into the garage, and they lost sight of him. at that particular point, the police moved in, and they moved in to -- obviously what they need to be doing at this particular point is making sure that all threats are investigated as quickly as possible. the reports were starting to leak out that shots were being fired. the s.w.a.t. members were telling everybody, the media and the civilians who were...
124
124
Jul 9, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 1
folks here in dallas, and it sounds like you know this, have been do too dallas a number of times. they are a resilient bunch. first of all, if you live here, you have to be resilient to endure the heat. it's 100 degrees yesterday, expected to be just as hot today. but the people of dallas, the people who live here, they will get through this. >> i have to say, i do have cousins that live there and they are good stock. good to see you. let's go to joe friar, university medical center in dallas. let's talk about those in the hospitals. any updates on their condition? >> good morning, alex. in addition to the five police officers who died, we know nine other people were shot and injured, all survivors. seven of them were police officers. a hospital is not releasing more information on their conditions. according to officials, it appears most of those injured have been treated and released from the hospital. we are learning more about the five officers who died now. we know all their names. present thompson, an officer with d.a.r.t., dallas area rapid transit. he had just gotten marri
folks here in dallas, and it sounds like you know this, have been do too dallas a number of times. they are a resilient bunch. first of all, if you live here, you have to be resilient to endure the heat. it's 100 degrees yesterday, expected to be just as hot today. but the people of dallas, the people who live here, they will get through this. >> i have to say, i do have cousins that live there and they are good stock. good to see you. let's go to joe friar, university medical center in...
171
171
Jul 10, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 1
dallas police by their side. then just before 9:00 p.m., as the march was ending, the crack of semi-automatic fire. >> all of a sudden, we just heard gunfire and there were shots ringing out it felt like from every direction. we didn't know which way to hide, which way to go. >> reporter: people scattered gripped by panic. >> just started to run and grab kids and them their mothers get somewhere safe. we didn't want anyone hurt. >> reporter: one mother was shot and injured shielding her children from the bullets. this father and son lost each other in the crowd. >> reporter: what was the most terrifying part about all of it. >> the most terrifying part was us being separated and not knowing where the bullets was coming from and seeing an officer drop right in front of you. >> reporter: as they ran away from the gunfire, police ran toward it and it quickly became clear the shooter had police officers in his sights. >> all of the cops were shot. i saw cops bending over, man. it had to have been like five or six cop
dallas police by their side. then just before 9:00 p.m., as the march was ending, the crack of semi-automatic fire. >> all of a sudden, we just heard gunfire and there were shots ringing out it felt like from every direction. we didn't know which way to hide, which way to go. >> reporter: people scattered gripped by panic. >> just started to run and grab kids and them their mothers get somewhere safe. we didn't want anyone hurt. >> reporter: one mother was shot and...
132
132
Jul 9, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 1
at the protests in dallas, one of the challenges for the dallas police department as they're being shot at is because this is an open carry state, there are a bunch of people participate ng the protests who have weapons on them. imagine if you're a police officer and you're trying sort out who is shooting at you and there are a bunch of people who have got guns on them. in minneapolis, we don't know yet what happened, but we know that there was a gun in the car that apparently, was licensed. but it caused in some fashion, those tragic events. so, no, we can't just ignore that and pretend that's somehow political or the president is pushing his policy agenda. it is a contributing factor. not the sole factor, but the contributing factor to the broader tensions that arise between police and the communities where they serve. and so we have to talk about that. and as i've said before, there is a way to talk about that this is consistent with our constitution. and the second amendment. the problem is even mention of it somehow invokes this kind of polarization and you're right. when it comes
at the protests in dallas, one of the challenges for the dallas police department as they're being shot at is because this is an open carry state, there are a bunch of people participate ng the protests who have weapons on them. imagine if you're a police officer and you're trying sort out who is shooting at you and there are a bunch of people who have got guns on them. in minneapolis, we don't know yet what happened, but we know that there was a gun in the car that apparently, was licensed....
157
157
Jul 11, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 2
news conference in dallas. also the white house briefing later this hour where we will learn more about the president's trip to dallas tomorrow. that's the news for this hour on msnbc. i'm kristen welker. a programming note. don't miss lester holt talking with vice president joe biden at 4:30 eastern here on msnbc. thomas roberts picks things up now. . >>> good to have you with me, i'm thomas roberts. ahead this hour, new revelations about the gunman behind the deadly attack on dallas police. that city's police chief speaking about the ambush a spoke time ago. what he said about the last moments of the rampage and what
news conference in dallas. also the white house briefing later this hour where we will learn more about the president's trip to dallas tomorrow. that's the news for this hour on msnbc. i'm kristen welker. a programming note. don't miss lester holt talking with vice president joe biden at 4:30 eastern here on msnbc. thomas roberts picks things up now. . >>> good to have you with me, i'm thomas roberts. ahead this hour, new revelations about the gunman behind the deadly attack on dallas...
65
65
Jul 11, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
, and i used the word dallas loves because dallas has had the reputation of being a city that hates. so just one example why i say it loves. they took an inner city kid like me with flaws, and made it, made me their police chief. that's extraordinary city. and have supported me through very difficult challenges. you don't see that everywhere. you know, one of the first people to get fired with police chief get thrown under the bus, one of the most difficult jobs being a police chief in a major city. i've seen my friends just thrown under the bus, man, when something goes bad. i have this mayor, this council, this city manager, the previous city manager, hello mary, she hired me. they're different people. they're special. and i'm just proud to be working here as theirice chief. i'm just proud to be associated with the leadership here in this town. it's a special place. it really is. that's all i had on my list. hang on just a second. hang on just a second. nobody else is on my list. if you do this orderly, i take my questions. if y'all talk over each other, i'm going to have a cup of
, and i used the word dallas loves because dallas has had the reputation of being a city that hates. so just one example why i say it loves. they took an inner city kid like me with flaws, and made it, made me their police chief. that's extraordinary city. and have supported me through very difficult challenges. you don't see that everywhere. you know, one of the first people to get fired with police chief get thrown under the bus, one of the most difficult jobs being a police chief in a major...
86
86
Jul 12, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
this is happening in dallas on the eve of president obama visiting dallas tomorrow. president obama came home early from his european trip in order to attend an interfaith service at dallas symphony hall tomorrow. there is word tonight president obama is writing his own speech for that event tomorrow in dallas instead of having his speechwriters do it for him. he took that same approach in charleston, south carolina in the wake of the massacre there and did that at the anniversary of the march in selma and did it on a few other occasions and tends to lead to very dramatic speeches. visitation hours begins tomorrow in dallas for some officers killed last week. this is the head of the funerals for slain officers slain on thursday. we got world of philando castile killed last thursday in minnesota, his funeral will be held thursday in st. paul and this friday will be the funeral for alton sterling killed by police in baton rouge. tonight, in baton rouge there's a prayer service taking place tonight. as you can see, that's a live shot in baton rouge right now. that has a
this is happening in dallas on the eve of president obama visiting dallas tomorrow. president obama came home early from his european trip in order to attend an interfaith service at dallas symphony hall tomorrow. there is word tonight president obama is writing his own speech for that event tomorrow in dallas instead of having his speechwriters do it for him. he took that same approach in charleston, south carolina in the wake of the massacre there and did that at the anniversary of the march...
116
116
Jul 9, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 1
let's head right now to dallas. that is where craig melvin has the latest on the fallout from these shootings. craig, with an early good morning to you many let's talk about what we are seeing on the ground. how are people coping in dallas? >> you know, i think the front page of the dallas "morning news" sums it up best. very simply, "we're hurting." above the fold there, the pictures of the five officers that you just mentioned there. this is, alex, as you likely know by now, this is a city that had been doing much better in regards to bridging the gap between the police and the people who live here. instances of excessive force complaints down. even arrests down, murders down. there had actually been somewhat of a celebration in and out the police force of how far they had come here in dallas. and then of course yesterday morning you've got a guy that is a-year-old who commits this heinous hate crime. telling piece he shot the officers, he hunted them down because he hated white people and he specifically wanted t
let's head right now to dallas. that is where craig melvin has the latest on the fallout from these shootings. craig, with an early good morning to you many let's talk about what we are seeing on the ground. how are people coping in dallas? >> you know, i think the front page of the dallas "morning news" sums it up best. very simply, "we're hurting." above the fold there, the pictures of the five officers that you just mentioned there. this is, alex, as you likely know...
104
104
Jul 10, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 1
nbc's tammy leitner there from dallas. thank you, tammy. >>> the robot bomb, a life-and-death decision. ♪ take on the unexpected with a car that could stop for you. nissan safety shield technologies, available in the altima, sentra and maxima. now get 0% apr for up to 72 months, plus $500 bonus cash. ♪ does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? our new cocktail bitters were doing well, but after one tradeshow, we took off. all i could think about was our deadlines racing towards us. a loan would take too long. we needed money, now. my amex card helped me buy the ingredients
nbc's tammy leitner there from dallas. thank you, tammy. >>> the robot bomb, a life-and-death decision. ♪ take on the unexpected with a car that could stop for you. nissan safety shield technologies, available in the altima, sentra and maxima. now get 0% apr for up to 72 months, plus $500 bonus cash. ♪ does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's...
228
228
Jul 8, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
dallas pd are very strong. they're going to get all the help they can from the federal agent, of course the texas department of public safety, everybody will help. but i think the challenge is what you're describing, it's the immediacy of it. can they get the perimeter set up? can they locate a person with a rifle? a rifle is very loud. it's going to crack in those downtown canyons, you know, when those building canyons, it's very loud. it's louder than a pistol. witnesses will probably be describing some of that noise later, depending on the number of shots fired as well. >> cal, what's the latest information we have on this. >> a lot of confusion, the city has gone into, what i will describe, state of lock down. there are reports that nbc cannot confirm, there have been second following of gunfire. what this highlights is what we've been seeing for the last 24 hours is anger and real anger about the history of race in this country and what's happening here is we're trying to decipher between the rumors and wh
dallas pd are very strong. they're going to get all the help they can from the federal agent, of course the texas department of public safety, everybody will help. but i think the challenge is what you're describing, it's the immediacy of it. can they get the perimeter set up? can they locate a person with a rifle? a rifle is very loud. it's going to crack in those downtown canyons, you know, when those building canyons, it's very loud. it's louder than a pistol. witnesses will probably be...
52
52
Jul 10, 2016
07/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, from dallas. i'm chris hayes and this is msnbc's continuing coverage of the tragedy here in dallas on a friday night. right now, a mass of healing is just about to start at the shrine. we are watching demonstrations against police violence as we've seen in cities around the country this week. this is minnesota. the site of the shooting of philando castile. this is the scene outside the convenience store in baton rouge where alton sterling was slot and killed by police on tuesday night. the shooting captured on video. it was at the peaceful protest thursday night right here in dallas a short way from where we are that a shooter went on a rampage targeting law enforcement, killing five pleuros wounding another seven individuals, two civilians. tonight we know at least two of those wounded officers have been released from the hospital. it's been an emotional day here in dallas as residents have paid their respects at memorials. later tonight in washington, there will be a vigil at the national law en
. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, from dallas. i'm chris hayes and this is msnbc's continuing coverage of the tragedy here in dallas on a friday night. right now, a mass of healing is just about to start at the shrine. we are watching demonstrations against police violence as we've seen in cities around the country this week. this is minnesota. the site of the shooting of philando castile. this is the scene outside the convenience store in baton rouge where alton sterling was slot and killed...